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Do you enjoy playing with software and hunting for defects? If you
are an experienced NetBeans IDE user and you have a few hours to spare
per week from mid September 2012 through mid January 2013, you can join
other community volunteers in the NetCAT 7.3 program. Get your NetBeans
bug(s) fixed and make friends along the way!

Community

NetBeans Day is packed with demos and interactions with famous
Java developers from around the world who are well versed in Java EE,
JavaFX, and NetBeans Platform development. Register today so that we'll
know you're coming and be able to plan accordingly!

A large team of Java experts have spent the previous months
reviewing JavaOne submissions, combing through websites and debating
pros and cons across multiple timezones. Who are these people? The
complete list of reviewers is now available, with bios and photos
included.

Tutorials

Servlet Filters is a feature in the Java EE Servlet Specification
that is used to intercept requests made to Java EE Applications. Using
Filters you can validate requests before they are processed, add
information to responses, and measure execution time of the called
resource.
In this tutorial you will create a simple web application and measure
its response time using Servlet Filters, you will store the data in a
Session Bean and then display it using JavaServer Faces.

Maven's command line can be used to set up NetBeans Platform
applications, because Maven archetypes exist for the NetBeans Platform
as well as NetBeans modules. Read thiss tutorial for all the details.

Want to create large modular applications that access a database
and use the Maven build system? Follow the steps in this tutorial,
showing how you can leverage the framework beneath NetBeans IDE while
you do so!